The kid just can’t seem to catch a break at the moment and for the second time in as many weeks – the controversy isn’t his fault. Honestly.

Justin Bieber might never want to tour again after the dramatic shenanigans in the UK which saw him booed by fans for being late, faint on stage and have an altercation with paparazzi.

Not to forget the scandal when police raided his tour bus and allegedly found drugs and a stun-gun on board.

And things didn’t exactly get better for the Canadian nuisance when he arrived in Dubai and was attacked by an over-excited fan mid-concert, which was caught on video and probably submitted to You’ve Been Framed.

But this might be the last straw for Biebs, 19, when he was the victim of a sophisticated Ocean’s Eleven style robbery while performing in South Africa on Sunday night.

Just a matter of hours after he finished performing at the Johannesburg FNB football stadium a gang gained entry through the room using hardware tools.

It's lucky he made an estimated €35 MILLION last year

They broke into the venue’s secure cash storage room and robbed three million rand (€252,000) in cash, according to local media and police reports.

It's also claimed the haul included both Justin's dosh and some owed to US rockers Bon Jovi who performed the previous evening.

It’s reported the thieves spent at least THREE DAYS digging their way through the stadium strong room’s double thick walls.

Stadium Management CEO Jacques Grobbelaar revealed 4,000 people were brought in to work during the concert.

This includes security guards, ushers and production staff - and it's claimed police have narrowed down the list of suspects to "60 to 70 people".

"I can't see this as an external operation," Grobbelaar told TimesLive.

"Even I'm not entirely sure of where the strongroom in which the money was stored is.

"It was chosen because it is out of eyeshot," he added.

One of the police officers also described the safe as state-of-the-art and "incredibly secure".

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"It is not something you walk up to and say: 'Open sesame' ... The only way to crack these kind of safes is with specialised tools or, in this case, angle- grinders."

The stadium was on lockdown last night as police, security officials and forensic experts swooped the scene for clues.

An officer from Booysens police station in Soweto said: “It is alleged that [a stadium employee] had locked money in the walk-in safe following the Justin Bieber concert and left for home last night [Sunday] at about 11pm.

"The money was taken from the building and they only realised today.

"The suspect had gained entry through the roof. They broke the tile of the bathroom between last night [Sunday] after the concert and this morning.

"We don't know how many people were involved as we are still gathering evidence."

Officials have requested video footage captured by CCTV and an investigation is underway.

Justin will now take a scheduled month-long break from his Believe tour and returns to the stage on June 22 in San Diego.